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Morningriser 11-09-2018 09:06 AM

I would honestly say that seems the most logical rather than any crazy cockamamie religious story. I mean I feel like outside these black holes exist something that in our world would exist in a petri dish. Rather than there being one God or even a few what if it is an entire race of beings with the population the size of what our population is? It's really trippy to think about but if you look at the cycle of things, it does make sense. And who is to say they aren't Spec's in someone else's microscope?

Dead Bad Things 11-09-2018 10:50 AM

Y'all know it's a giant turtle with four elephants standin' on it's back right?..

Sculpt 11-09-2018 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1034945)
But I feel like our universe is just a speck in something much greater. I mean these black holes do have to lead somewhere, but where? It's like these black holes are taking the energy of our universe is creating like we are generating it to power something. Just like we can look under a microscope and see super small organisms, what if we are being looked at under a microscope right now by some sort of superior beings which I guess to us would be considered gods?

I'm not a expert on blackholes, but try to keep up the research a bit. Last I heard most astrophysicists still think blackholes don't go anywhere, besides a theoretical singularity, which is very compacted matter with a great gravitational pull. It doesn't reflect light, that's the 'hole', a metaphorical hole, it's a black spot.

I'm not saying it can't be going somewhere, another dimension, but that's really a wormhole, which is in science fiction, but I'm not aware of any evidence for that. But to your other point, being observed, I think so.

Morningriser 11-09-2018 12:58 PM

Have any of you seen The Langoliers? They were devouring everything and wiping it from existence. That's what black holes do, they suck everything in and it no longer exists. There have even been reports that some scientists have created black holes here in research Labs but I don't know. It seems like if they did it would just keep growing beyond their control and devour us all. If black holes go nowhere then where does all of this energy go?

Sculpt 11-09-2018 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1034972)
Have any of you seen The Langoliers? They were devouring everything and wiping it from existence. That's what black holes do, they suck everything in and it no longer exists. There have even been reports that some scientists have created black holes here in research Labs but I don't know. It seems like if they did it would just keep growing beyond their control and devour us all. If black holes go nowhere then where does all of this energy go?

As I understand it, the mass/energy goes to the center and stays there. The black hole is a sphere, at the center is the singularity.

Here's a youtube video that explains it:


Morningriser 11-09-2018 01:53 PM

Nice video! As vast as it is, space is something we will never truly understand.

LuvablePsycho 11-09-2018 05:54 PM

I wonder if space really is endless?

Morningriser 11-09-2018 05:57 PM

The universe is always growing so probably not unless you find a way to break the dimensional barrier and enter a whole other Universe all together.

Sculpt 11-09-2018 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LuvablePsycho (Post 1034977)
I wonder if space really is endless?

I've wondered that too. I remember thinking about that when I was a kid and it made me dizzy. ::big grin::

In a way, how could space not go on forever? It's the absence of matter. Matter in finite, we tend to think. But empty space? Of course now there's the concept of dark matter filling what we thought was empty outer space, but that's based on "missing mass/energy" calculations. Can't there be empty space beyond the reaches of the earliest photons? Why shouldn't there be nothingness beyond photoned-outer space?

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